Saturday, August 31, 2013

I truly mean no disrespect to Christians. We are all entitled to our beliefs and I respect yours. In fact if you've been reading my blog for awhile you will know that I recently interviewed Christian author Taylor Hohulin about his novel, Alpha, and the conflicts between religious beliefs and writing

fiction. I really respect his take on the situation.

That said, however, there is something wrong when you mislabel a book in hopes of converting nonbelievers to your religion.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

I was provided an ebook copy of this novel in exchange for a fair and honest review.

Abites, this book has quite a few five star reviews and those reviews are quite effusive in their praise. Looks like I'm in a minority here.

This
was a strange book for me. I'm not sure if it is just because I am not
used to reading books written by German authors, or if the book truly is
strange.

Bille is a woman charged with the murder of her
husband. The book starts as she recounts the seven days of her trial in
journal type entries directed toward her old lover/defense attorney.
There is a very bizarre vulgar sexual paragraph thrown in there which
does not seem to fit with the rest of the book. I'm guessing it was
intended to show us the nature of Bille's past relationship with Ulli
but it just feels completely out of place.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

My darling Abites, you just read my review of Alpha. Now come get to know Alpha's fabulously interesting creator and author Taylor Hohulin!

Taylor Hohulin

Taylor, it is so wonderful of you to join us today and answer some fairly in depth questions. Welcome! I have a lot of questions for you after reading Alpha so if it is all right with you, we'll jump right in.

1. What inspired Alpha?

I
couldn't tell you exactly. I know I was watching a movie with my
family. I even know I was somewhat bored with the movie, but for the
life of me, I can't remember what the movie actually was. Whatever the
case, the plot ended up going a direction I didn't expect, and I asked
myself what might happen if it went the way I expected. I ended up
taking that thought and running with it the next few weeks. From there, I
ended up with a kernel of a story that slowly but surely started to
look like the
book I finally published a couple months ago.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

I was provided a copy of this ebook in exchange for a fair and honest review.

My review:
At the end of Alpha, Taylor Hohulin says that Data from Star Trek Next Generation is his favorite robot. I suspect that would offend Data since he is an android, but that does explain the vibe of Alpha. While this is a sci-fi novel, with robots created for military warfare it is very light and irreverent in tone (even though violent).

It is even softer sci-fi than my own book, Lifeboat. At least I think so.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Today on the blog Abites, we are honored to have author Troy Lambert sharing his thoughts on what motivates us. What do you think? Is he right? What motivates you?

Faith,
Hope, and Love by Troy Lambert

(Author of Broken Bones, Redemption, and Temptation)

Are my
novels Redemption and Temptation religious in nature? Of
course they are. All books are religious in nature.

Writers
always talk about motivation but I’m not here to bore you with writer speak.
Let’s, for a moment, take a look at our own lives, for they, after all, are what
we writers base characters on. What motivates us?

Love. Love is the
motivation for everything we do. Whether that is love for money, things, or a
person, love is what drives us. The love of new technology drives us to buy
that new computer.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Guess what Abites? It's my birthday! That's right. I'm old. Damned old. But because it is my birthday I am giving YOU presents. What do you think about that? Sound good?

One lucky winner will get a signed copy of my book, Lifeboat.

So here is what you do. You get a freebie entry just because it is my birthday.You can get more entries if you share this post on Twitter, follow me on Twitter and/or like my Facebook page..You know, all the lovely stuff you can find right here in the Rafflecopter.

A second lovely winner will get a signed copy of my book, Lifeboat AND a Lifeboat tote bag!

Please excuse the HORRIBLE photo of the prizes.
I am a crap photographer. Just trust me that they look much better in
person. (This tote bag is one I've been using - yours will be brand new.) So if you give ME this very specific present, you get to enter to win this prize pack.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

So you recently read my interview with the awesome author RJ Crayton. Now I get to share with you my review of her thought provoking, and thrilling debut novel, Life First. She has very generously offered to give two of my lucky readers a copy of Life First. Be sure to enter the Rafflecopter for your chance to win.

I was given a copy of this ebook in exchange for a fair and honest review.

Life First is set at some unspecified future date after the population of the USA has been decimated by pandemics, resulting in social upheaval and changes in law. The social construct now requires you to risk your health by making living donations to others. Not to do so is illegal and can result in a criminal trial and sentence of "death by donation". That is right. You are confined and your body is mined for parts until it kills you.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

I recently met the brilliant, witty, and gorgeous RJ Crayton, author of dystopian novel Life First. I was so taken with her that I immediately asked her to marry me in spite of the fact that we are both married to other people, and same sex unions are not yet legal where I live. I have settled for being her slightly creepy, but in a non-threatening, non-sexual way, stalker.

She completely won me over with her humor and charm and I begged her to let me interview her so I could share with you beautiful Abites some of her awesomeness.

I hope you will be as charmed as I have been, and keep an eye on the blog because soon I will be sharing my review of her fabulous debut novel, Life First, along with a giveaway of it.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

G'day Abites. How ya' goin'? That's Aussie for hi, how are you. I think I've mentioned before that I haven't read much in the way of classic literature. As a kid I thought, if they made you read it in school it must be boring. Sometimes when I've read classics as an adult I decide I was right as a kid, and sometimes not.

My review:
1984 is one of those books that many high schools have on their curriculum, but it is one I wasn't forced to read, so I didn't. Until now.

I have to say, that it has left me a bit conflicted. I'm not a fan of Orwell's writing style. He drags on and on repetitively, and it is about 95% narration. His description of people and things don't gel with me. Everything is ugly in this book, with only one or two minor exceptions. (I'm sure that is intentional, but doesn't make for a pleasant reading experience.)

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Abites, you asked for it and I deliver. You want more giveaways and you want more author interviews. Well here is two in one.

Today I am privileged to have on the blog, author Tim Burns whose book Ghosts of the Void is a hard sci-fi thriller. He has generously offered to give 6 lucky winners a copy of this exciting new book. Be sure to enter the rafflecopter for your chance to win.

Ghosts of the Void is the second science-fiction novel by Timothy
Burns.

You can get this 296-page (105k words) paperback for
$9.99 from CreateSpace.

Can you call a murder mystery cute and cuddly? Seems like an oxymoron, but I think you can. I just did. ;)

If you like light murder mysteries, you'll love Party Crashers. Jolie is a character I think most of us can relate to. She's well developed, down to earth, and not annoying like so many humorous chick lit heroines can be. She's trying to solve the mystery of her casual boyfriend's disappearance and finds herself in a situation that is way over her head, and in the meantime she meets a hunky and wealthy hero that she's not quite sure she can trust.

It's formulaic, but it's a good formula. One that will work time and again. A very enjoyable, light read.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

I'd like to thank all you lovely Abites who participated in my recent survey. You are the TRUE Abites and I hear you!

I thought you might like to see the results.

Overwhelmingly, your favorite thing about this blog were the book reviews, which is wonderful because that was my primary purpose in starting the blog and continues to be what most of my posts are about.

But many of you also said your favorite thing about the blog is me, and well, *blushing* thank you. I like you too. And of course my lovely friend Kriss had to make me laugh by saying "you believe in Aliens and live in Australia and are sexy".

Sunday, August 4, 2013

My review:
Okay Abites, bear with me on this one. This is written as a true crime story. The protagonist in the book IS Blaine Pardoe, the author. He claims, in an interview I read, that although some of the names were changed, everything else is true.

But here's the thing. While the story is a good story - it is creepy, violent, and horrific - it is also paranormal. That in itself lends it to some skepticism. I'm not saying paranormal stuff can't be real. BUT...

And this, for me, is a BIG but...

Blaine Pardoe is reportedly a published author of many non-fiction works. This book is not self-published - it is published by Hydra

Friday, August 2, 2013

This book sucked me in and had me all the way. I was so intrigued. And then - BAM - without warning the book ended. This author has broken what I think is the cardinal rule of series writing.

Authors please take note - I've said it before and I'll say it again. If you are writing a book series you need to have two things. You need to have a major plot line that runs through all of the books in your series - this plot line is what will carry your readers on to the next book in the series. But you also need to have a minor plot lot for EACH book that can be resolved in that book so that each book gives a sense of closure and satisfaction while the major plot lines drags them forward to the next book.

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